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TDR/TDT Commands (Rev. A.05.00 and Below)
RESPonse:HORizontal
RESPonse:HORizontal
Command
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal {AUTO | MANual}
This command specifies whether the TDR/TDT response should automatically track the
source channel’s horizontal scale (AUTO), or a user-defined scale specified with the HORi-
zontal:POSItion and HORizontal:RANGe commands (MANual). AUTO is the usual setting.
The keyword TSOurce may also be used. The value <N> is an integer, 1 through 4, that iden-
tifies the
stimulus
channel used to produce a response waveform. Because response wave-
forms are numbered based on the destination channel, for TDR commands, <N> and the
response waveform number refer to the same waveforms. This is not the case for TDT related
commands.
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:HORIZONTAL AUTO"
Query
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal?
Returned Format
[:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal] {AUTO | MANual}<NL>
RESPonse:HORizontal:POSition
Command
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal:POSition <position>
This command specifies the horizontal position of the TDR/TDT response when horizontal
tracking is set to manual. The position is always referenced to center screen. The value <N>
is an integer, 1 through 4, that identifies the
stimulus
channel used to produce a response
waveform. Because response waveforms are numbered based on the destination channel, for
TDR commands, <N> and the response waveform number refer to the same waveforms. This
is not the case for TDT related commands. The <position> argument is the offset from the
center of the screen, in seconds.
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:HORIZONTAL MANUAL"
20 OUTPUT 707;":TDR2:RESPONSE1:HORIZONTAL:POSITION 20E9"
Query
The information reterned from the query is only valid when the horizontal tracking mode is
set to manual.
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal:POSition?
Returned Format
[:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal:POSition] <position><NL>
RESPonse:HORizontal:RANGe
Command
:TDR{2 | 4}:RESPonse<N>:HORizontal:RANGe <range>
This command specifies the range of the TDR/TDT response when the horizontal tracking is
set to manual. The value <N> is an integer, 1 through 4, that identifies the
stimulus
channel
used to produce a response waveform. Because response waveforms are numbered based on
the destination channel, for TDR commands, <N> and the response waveform number refer
to the same waveforms. This is not the case for TDT related commands. The <range> argu-
ment is the horizontal range in seconds.
Restrictions
Software revision A.05.00 and below. TDR mode.
Summary of Contents for 86100A
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